This mother let her son choose what she wore for a week

It’s generally accepted that small children have their clothes chosen for them every day by their parents. But what if we occasionally turn this rule on its head? One mother decided to carry out just such an experiment, and the results turned out to be quite amusing.

Despite looking after her two small and very playful sons, Summer always manages to look beautiful and stylish.

‘Rockwell selected a grey skirt, a Bob Dylan t-shirt and black tights. “This is a great choice, Rock,” I told him. “I think I’ll wear it again in future.” But then he looked at my feet and offered me some shoes. “Are you sure want to take this pair of shoes?” I asked. “Yes”, he said without thinking — “and a blue hoody.”‘

Summer greatly enjoyed watching how her son picked her clothes. ‘He grabbed the first thing he saw, but then thought very carefully about what would go well with it. For instance, he said that “if you wear a dress with flowers, then your socks should also have flowers on them.” I loved watching how his mind worked.’

‘I was a little hesitant about going out the house in these clothes. But imagine my surprise when I noticed that people were looking at me with curiosity rather than amusement. At the bus stop a woman even came up to me and said that she really liked my socks!’

‘But then he went and fetched these two random shoes. To be honest, I’m not quite sure he realised that their from different pairs…’

It might sound strange, but Summer came to the conclusion that many of the outfits which her son chose for her were completely fine for everyday wear, save for a few small modifications. She adds that every one of them made her smile the moment she looked in the mirror, or simply down at her feet.

Summer’s example has also prompted other mothers to let their children experiment with their appearance.

‘I feel so happy that I managed to encourage other moms to join in the fun. It’s great when you can bring a bit of laughter to someone else’s life’, says Summer.

By the end of the week she understood most people actually really don’t care how you look. ‘We put ourselves into little boxes when we think we need to dress a certain way because it’s “acceptable”. But the limitations we impose on ourselves don’t come from anyone else, except us. I walked around in mismatched shoes for two days, and no one noticed until I pointed it out.’

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